With Guided By Voices having once again called it quits, the steady stream of tunes from Dayton, OH's most prolific garage band has likely dried up. On the plus side, Scat Records has a couple of reissues on the way, including a new pressing of the band's watershed breakthrough, Bee Thousand.

The label will be delivering its first vinyl pressing of the 1994 classic since the '90s on January 20, along with the first standalone vinyl edition of King Shit & the Golden Boys, originally released as part of the Box compendium in 1995.

Bee Thousand has been given a vinyl remastering by John Golden, while being packaged in a gatefold jacket featuring a collage from Robert Pollard. The release contains the 20-song tracklisting of the original album, not the expanded triple-LP version of the album delivered in 2004 by Scat as Bee Thousand (The Director's Cut). The vinyl reissue also includes a download card.

As for King Shit & the Golden Boys, it likewise arrives on January 20. A press release explains that the A-side collects numbers from GBV efforts Learning to Hunt and Back to Saturn X, "two otherwise unreleased albums from the band's early days," while the flip features cuts that were left off of Bee Thousand.